Ernst Eberhard Kleiner

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Ernst Eberhard Kleiner (born August 26, 1871 in Katowice , Upper Silesia , † December 28, 1951 in Meißen ) was a German administrative lawyer and bank manager .

Life

After graduating from high school in Katowice, Ernst Eberhard Kleiner studied political science at the universities of Tübingen, Berlin and Breslau. In 1890 he became a member of the Corps Suevia Tübingen . In 1893 he passed the legal traineeship and was awarded a doctorate at the University of Breslau. jur. PhD. During his legal clerkship he was employed by the government in Breslau in 1896. After passing the second state examination, he became a government assessor in the Kempen district office in the Rhineland in 1899. In 1904 he came to power in Frankfurt on the Oder. From 1905 to 1920 he was district administrator of the Lebus district . After being one of the heads of the Reichs Grain Office during the First World War, he became its president in 1920. In his role as district administrator, he became a member of the board of the Brandenburg Savings Banks Association in 1906. In 1916 he was elected to the board of the Brandenburg Savings Banks and Giro Association and shortly afterwards to the board of the German Central Giro Association. In 1921 he became president and in 1924 full-time president of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association , into which the German Central Giro Association had renamed itself. In the same year also became president of the board of directors of the Deutsche Girozentrale, Deutsche Kommunalbank in Berlin. In 1933, Kleiner was one of the founding members of the National Socialist Academy for German Law, Hans Franks, as President of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association . Due to personal and factual differences with the supreme Sparkasse supervisory authority, he resigned from office in 1935. After the Second World War he lived in Meißen, where he worked on an honorary basis on the board of the CDU, the city administration and the committees of the city and district savings bank.

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  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 130 , 439
  2. ^ Yearbook of the Academy for German Law, 1st year 1933/34. Edited by Hans Frank. (Munich, Berlin, Leipzig: Schweitzer Verlag), p. 254